I have seen several of these posted. Is there a pattern or directions somewhere? I can't figure out how to do it by looking at the photos.
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awesome..... thanks for the link
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Cheryl |
Please post a pic of your D9P quilt when you finish it.
It is actually a very easy block to make. |
For books old and new try half.com its an e-bay book store......its a place where different seller offer their books
http://books.half.ebay.com/ I just bought the Kaye wood book 6hour quilts for $8 |
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That's a great link, BellaBoo...nice contrast to just using plain squares.
All this talk about the D9 patch made me want to try one block. I measured exactly down the center and across the middle when I cut the block apart...then turned the quarters to sew them back together. Must not have measured so correctly after all...lol. 1/8" of an inch off makes a difference when you try to sew them back together. :oops: |
Originally Posted by Quilting G
quilter1962;
Will you share the name an author of the book? Thanks! Here's the details you were after: Disappearing Nine Patch Quilts by Nancy Brenan Daniel - not too sure if I am unable to post the ISBN here. If you need that too please PM me with your email address & I'll forward it on to you. Tisha P.S It took me over 6 months to locate this book - well its only 16 pages, I adventually found it online at a shop in Vancouver - I bought the last 2 copies one for my cousin & one for myself. Apparently it is out of print at this current time. Good Luck :wink: |
Not many seams have to match on this pattern. It's very forgiving.
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Originally Posted by quilter1962
Originally Posted by Quilting G
quilter1962;
Will you share the name an author of the book? Thanks! Here's the details you were after: Disappearing Nine Patch Quilts by Nancy Brenan Daniel - not too sure if I am unable to post the ISBN here. If you need that too please PM me with your email address & I'll forward it on to you. Tisha P.S It took me over 6 months to locate this book - well its only 16 pages, I adventually found it online at a shop in Vancouver - I bought the last 2 copies one for my cousin & one for myself. Apparently it is out of print at this current time. Good Luck :wink: |
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I hate it when a good quilting book is no longer available.
Sewing with Nancy had a great way to use strips of different sizes to make blocks. I watched her video to do it and it is a great pattern but the book is no longer available. The video is on QNN. |
Interesting... I didn't know anyone had written a book about it! I first saw it done in a quilt guildmeeting nearly 20 years ago, when rotary cutting was new and exciting. That was our favorite kind of lesson - "how to sew, cut (with the rotary cutter), rearrange and sew again" projects. Eleanor Burns had recently revolutionized quiltmaking with her log cabin and trip around the world books, and everyone was rotary-cutter-mad. The funny thing is, machine quilting was still definitely lower-class at that time. Now it's just one more method of finishing a quilt!
I feel old sometimes.... Oh - I don't think it was called a Disappearing Nine Patch back then - probably something like "Cutup NinePatch" or "Sliced and Diced". :lol: |
Originally Posted by Ruth Camp
For books old and new try half.com its an e-bay book store......its a place where different seller offer their books
http://books.half.ebay.com/ I just bought the Kaye wood book 6hour quilts for $8 Thanks for posting that! I oftentimes forget that website exists. I need to feed my book frenzy! |
Originally Posted by Cathe
Oh - I don't think it was called a Disappearing Nine Patch back then - probably something like "Cutup NinePatch" or "Sliced and Diced". :lol: I think I'll have to search for it, but I think that someone mentioned on here that you can get a lot of different layouts from the same block. I don't know if it's imilar to the different layouts you can get on a Log Cabin, but there are differences out there. Izy also made a very pretty one that also had triangles in it. I believe she posted a tute to go with it. Melissa |
I did a web search and it looks like her book Slice em and Dice em is a disappearing nine patch book.
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Thank you Youme... :lol:
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With all of you talking about D9P, I decided to try one. Almost there, doing the quilting, will post pic when I'm done (hopefully working all day Fri on it -grins-. It was really easy.
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I there... I'm the original author of the Disappearing Nine Patch Series... writing and designing the first and second edition.
I first demonstrated this over 20 years ago. AND YES... one publisher... has stepped on my copyright rather a bit. The technique is still a process that is evolving. I'll be showing some brand new variations during the Houston Quilt Festival, 2010. That class is already sold out! Quilters are smart. They know the 'original' when they see her. ;-) |
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